Abstract

The distribution of latent UDPase activity (cold storage-activated) is similar to Triton-stimulated UDPase activity in membrane fractions separated by differential centrifugation as well as fractions purified by linear sucrose density centrifugation. The Triton-stimulated UDPase activity appears to be a specific marker for Golgi membranes in corn root homogenates. Detergent-activated UDPase activity provides a more reliable, less cumbersome way to monitor Golgi membranes compared to cold storage-activation and this marker can be used on fresh preparations.

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